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Achnanthes subrostrata var. appalachiana Camburn and Lowe var. nov., a New Diatom from the Southern Appalachian Mountains." Castanea 43, no. 4 (1978): 247-255.
"Contrast and Comparison of Aerial Algal Communities from Two Distinct Regions in the U.S.A., the Great Smoky Mountains National Park (TN) and the Lake Superior Region." Fottea, Olomouc 13, no. 2 (2013): 165-172.
"Diatom Species [Bacillariophyceae] from Subaerial Habitats in the Great Smoky Mountain National Park." Southeastern Biology 53, no. 2 (2006): 145.
"Draparnaldida appalachiana sp. nova (Chaetophoraceae, Chlorophyceae) from the Great Smoky Mountains National Park." Algological Studies 123 (2007): 35-45.
"Leptolyngbya Species from Selected Seep Walls in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park." Algological Studies 126, no. 1 (2008): 21-36.
"Luticola grupcei (Bacillariophyceae) - A New Freshwater DiatoC from Mountain Baba (Macedonia) and Great Smoky Mountains National Park (USA): Comparison with the Type Material of L. Goeppertiana (Bleisch) DGMann." Nova Hedwigia 89, no. 1-2 (2009): 147-164.
"New Algal Species Records for the Great Smoky Mountains National Park with an Annotated Checklist of All Reported Algal Taxa for the Park." Southeastern Naturalist 6, no. sp 2 (2007): 99-134.
"New and Rare Diatoms From the Great Smoky Mountains National Park." Nova Hedwigia 39, no. 3-4 (1984): 465-476.
"Primary Productivity and Spatial Structure of Phytolithic Growth in Streams in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Tennessee." Hydrobiologia 123, no. 1 (1985): 59-67.
"The Red Alga Genus Rhodospora (Bangiophycidae, Rhodophyta): First Report from North America." Journal of Phycology 41, no. 6 (2005): 1281-1283.
"Spatial Distribution of Epiphytic Diatoms on Lotic Bryophytes." Southeastern Naturalist 8, no. 2 (2009): 305-316.
"Geologic Map of the Blockhouse Quadrangle, Tennessee. In Geologic Quadrangle Map GQ-131. Reston, VA: U.S. Geological Survey, 1960.
Enduring Service: Miss Robin Just Born to Teach Park Volunteer Receives National Service Award." Knoxville News Sentinel (2013).
"New Diatom Reports of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park in the Bacillariophyceae genus, Pinnularia. Bowling Green, Ohio: Bowling Green State University, 2003.